Slubber-Degullion

A nasty, paltry fellow. A slub is a roll of wool drawn
out and only slightly twisted; hence to slubber, to twist
loosely, to do things by halves, to perform a work carelessly.
Degullion is compounded of the word “gull,” or the Cornish
“gullan,” a simpleton.

Quoth she, `Although thou hast deserved,
Base slubber-degullion, to be served
As thou didst vow to deal with me.